About This Game Rise of Industry is a strategic tycoon game where you build and manage your growing industrial empire in a living, breathing, and procedurally generated world set in the 1930s that is constantly evolving and adapting to your playstyle.As a budding entrepreneur, you will build factories, construct efficient production lines, move raw materials, produce finished goods, and arrange trade with the world's developing cities, providing them with the resources they need to flourish - for as they grow and prosper, so do you. However, it won’t always be a smooth ride to magnate status. Random business events and stock auctions will keep you on your toes, all while A.I. rivals compete for market share and look for ways to grow and exploit enemy weaknesses - beware of the hostile takeover.Designed with an eye towards both accessibility and depth, Rise of Industry has enough strategic complexity and replayability to satisfy the most experienced fans of the genre, while its simple-to-understand mechanics ensure that new players will love it as well.Experience tailored for every player - Specialise in just trading, production, gathering or any combination and research your way to bigger and better things.Bid for PR contracts to get the upper-hand on your rivals.Produce over 150 individual products, managing every step along the way from raw material to end product. Only the highly skilled entrepreneur will complete the complex production chains and take items such as cars, computers and other luxury products to market. Build and manage a solid transportation network to enable the efficient transfer of goods via plentiful trucks, speedy trains and high capacity airships. Be prepared for fierce competition – Advanced town and city A.I., make for an intelligent and changing game world so you won’t be the only one looking for the best deal.Town personalities – adapt a suitable approach for every town or face their economic backlash.Huge, procedurally generated maps mean that you’ll always have room to expand your empire into whether in testing scenarios or sandbox mode where imagination is your only limit.Be quick to adapt to the current business climate with contracts and random events keeping you on your toes and cash flowing in.Balance environmental impact with productivity. Churn out the products at the expense of nature, or be a conscientious industrialist, balancing the delicate lay of the land with your hunger for profit. 7aa9394dea Title: Rise of IndustryGenre: Indie, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Dapper Penguin StudiosPublisher:Kasedo GamesRelease Date: 2 May, 2019 Rise Of Industry Download No Survey No Password Art & Graphics are good, but gamedesign is lacking.This doesnt really feel like a complete game, it is shallow and missing depth. Managing logistics is probably the only fun thing in this game and it is a lot simpler than a lot of other games in this genre. Seriously there are games over 15 years old that are a lot better.I hoped for this game to have learned from them and improve on old esstablished mechanics, but instead it was a step back.This would have been perfectly reasonable if the game was in early access, and the developers needed playtesters to get feedback. But for a finished product it's just not enough.. After playing the demo for a few hours while the game has already been released as "stable", I found a bug that was solved very quickly which made me buying the full game to give my appreciation to the developers.Overall, the game is quite fun to play, although it lacks some features (or I didn't find them) like being able to buy a competitor company.Unfortunately, after a few more hours I found more bugs, some of them making the game very annoying or even unplayable as they affect the transportation system very severely, e.g.: https:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/app\/671440\/discussions\/1\/1651043320659587302\/ https:\/\/steamcommunity.com\/app\/671440\/discussions\/1\/1651043320659668553\/After reporting a few of them in a short period of time, I feel like a software tester who doesn't get paid for what he does. So I suppose I won't report any more bugs for now even if I spot them because it's just too tiresome.That's why I can't recommend buying this game right now. I can imagine many players being frustrated that the game mechanics doesn't work as expected.I'm going to play the game a bit more, also maybe wait for a few patches, and hope it gets better. If it does, I will happily change my verdict.Update (a few minutes later):Right now I ended up with a save I actually can't play anymore as everything got messed up and some of the mechanics stopped working completely (see my comment in the last linked discussion). So I suppose I give up for now.. Thank you for not choosing Epic Exclusive. Rise of Industry hits all the hallmarks a classic management game. The majority of your time is spent scrutinizing market demands, setting up farms and factories, and making sure their supply chains flows in and out as best you can. Business and goods that will succeed vary depending on your location and map, but the strategies of specific and fine tuned expansion reign supreme through the game. The satisfaction and fun comes from seeing your business and surrounding towns grow, watching the chains you spent all that time setting up start to flow ($$$), then setting your eyes on the next opportunity. Some of the constant notifications tend to get annoying, but that's usually just because you didn't plan well enough. Overall tons of fun, but I can see replayability petering out after a while because no matter what you build the process is largely the same.. For $30, there's simply not enough content with meat on the bones to keep me wanting to play more. It's more of a 'go through the motions' clicker. I can sense the amount of work the developer has put into it, but there's simply more enjoyable management\/tycoon games out there, and for much less money.Ultimately, I can see how some might really enjoy this--maybe if even for the unique artistic style of it--it just doesn't scratch my tycoon needs. I'll still keep an eye on it to see where it goes, but fundamentally it seems locked on a path as described above.. I would recommend it, the gameplay is quite enjoyable. Its in that vein of games like factorio, so if you like that then this is the type of game for youI also want to support the dev for not being bought into exclusivity by Epic and also for the demo. Not at all what it claims to be. The video on the store page is very deceptive. Rather than a deep and intriguing game about business competition, market exploitation and PR campaigns, what you get is a fairly simple logistics simulator with pretty graphics and a nice presentation.. 1. Have a demo2. in forum the dev response is incredibly fast3. deep gameplayso even the game ui is not so perfect, tutorial is not so good. i still love it and support itjust try the demo first what can you lose from it?
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